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Colposcopy and biopsy- reassurance desperately needed!

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nc345678 · 24/01/2023 11:08

Hi all, I am currently 20 weeks pregnant and last July, had my latest smear. In October (around the same time I found out I was pregnant) I received my smear results which were positive for high risk HPV and abnormal cell changes and was referred to colposcopy.

Finally had my colposcopy yesterday- the Dr was great but not the chattiest and I didn't feel overly reassured (not her fault as busy doing her job- I know!) She said the changes were noted on my smear result as borderline. At colposcopy, she said at first the cervix looked fine, but then on putting in the chemical which allows her to see the changes, identified the area of abnormal cells which had been picked up on the smear. She said she could take a biopsy as I was 20 weeks pregnant and she had been tipped towards that decision to take it because it was in a location easy enough for her to take and because pregnancy can make things look a bit different. Results could take up to 12 weeks- treatment if required may be deferred until baby is born. I asked if there had been anything absolutely horrific if she would have seen it- she said she obviously couldn't be certain until results came back (I know she can't commit to saying absolutely nothing to worry about) but likely next steps could wait until birth of baby (or I may be asked to come back before birth for a check depending on results of biopsy.

I thought I felt ok about all of this- however, I really don't. I have woken up this morning with terrible anxiety and a headache and have hardly been able to think of anything else. Would she have seen if there was anything really urgent to worry about which required immediate treatment?

I know from my reading on MN that it seems like a fairly common procedure- is it? Have you had one? I would be really grateful to hear from anyone who has had to have the same and any positive experiences for some reassurance! I'm really trying to remain calm about this and focus on my pregnancy but I am having a terrible day.

Thank you so much in advance!

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ElvisCymraeg · 24/01/2023 11:13

I had one OP, though not whilst pg. I then had 2 lletz treatments because they kept finding cel changes. It isn't a pleasant experience at all, but it was all fine afterwards (and I am now very pg and have had a relatively easy time of it.) I've been taking progesterone pessaries to minimise the risk of early labour. I know it's easy to say, but try not to worry. These tests pick up the dodgy cells very very early, so it's unlikely you'll need anything more than more regular smears after it.

nc345678 · 24/01/2023 11:24

ElvisCymraeg · 24/01/2023 11:13

I had one OP, though not whilst pg. I then had 2 lletz treatments because they kept finding cel changes. It isn't a pleasant experience at all, but it was all fine afterwards (and I am now very pg and have had a relatively easy time of it.) I've been taking progesterone pessaries to minimise the risk of early labour. I know it's easy to say, but try not to worry. These tests pick up the dodgy cells very very early, so it's unlikely you'll need anything more than more regular smears after it.

Thank you! I hope you don't mind me asking, but did you have a biopsy then receive results later? From what I have read on here some people seem to have the LTTZ procedure at the same time as colposcopy!

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